In the New York Times, I had to laugh at the part of this article (about being given tea rather than vicodin after surgery) where she talks about packing huge bottles of ibuprofen back to Europe from the US. We, uh, did the same this year. Ibuprofen in Finland comes in pricey 12-pill blister packs, like it's some dainty drug you will only need six times this year, rather than the workhorse headache medicine it is in the US (and where it comes in a twin-pack of 500-pill bottles sold for ten bucks at Costco).